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Nimrod

“In every ancient culture, we find the horn symbol used to deify rulers and monarchs. The founder of Babylon, Pelus, or sometimes referred to as Belus, or Pel, or Bel, or even Baal, “the confounder of language”, and the “scatterer abroad” who was no other than Cush, the father of Nimrod, was actually deified and given a crown of Horns. His son, Nimrod, also known as Queen Shamiram’s husband, and later is reincarnated as Ninos, sometimes referred to as Tammuz, was said to have been the actual father of the Gods, and we see him as being the first of deified mortals wearing the horned crown reserved for rulers of divine nature…”

From the Assyrian History website “Speak Assyria”

Read Nimrod Part 34 to find out what this patch represents…

Washington’s Monument, symbol of Nimrod in the U.S. Capitol

Obelisk (A symbol of the Sun God Ra, or Nimrod) at the Israeli Supreme Court